With so many vacancies at the sport at the moment, it should be expected that a large number of potential candidates will see their name in those conversations. Although the 30 MLB manager positions are among the most coveted jobs in the baseball world and the possibility to interview even one is an important honor, this does not mean that everyone on the shortlist of a front office will be interested in the track. Such a case is former Padres manager Andy GreenWHO Jon Heyman of the New York Post Reports have been declined “Multiple chances for management” To stay in his current role as a player development leader within the Front Office of Mets.
It should be noted that it is not clear which teams contacted Green or how seriously those clubs were in their interest. Yet it is interesting to hear that Green was interested in clubs and that he would rather stay with the Mets in his current role than to pursue a new round in the chairman of the manager. After having spent parts of four seasons in the Majors as a player, Green briefly served as the third base coach in Arizona before taking over as manager of San Diego during the low season 2015-16.
Green managed the Padres for four seasons, but was eventually fired shortly before the end of the 2019 season, eight games before the end of what would be the fourth consecutive 90 loss campaign of the club. While Green did well to young players like Manuel Margot” Chris PaddackAnd Fernando Tate Jr. In the Majors, San Diego found the results on the field not improved quickly enough under green. However, it was not long before he found a new position, because he was quickly arrested by the Cubs and the New Gemint Manager David Ross To serve as Ross’s Bench Coach for the 2020 season.
Green rest in Chicago for Ross’s full term of office as a skipper, but chose to leave the club when Ross was rejected for Craig Counsel. Chicago left Green back to Queens, where he appeared briefly as a player for the Mets in 2009. Green was hired by new president of baseball surgery David Stearns in November 2023 for a non -specified “Senior role” In player development. Later it was revealed that Green had been given the role of senior vice president and he worked under stearns as part of the Front Office of New York in each of the past two seasons.
For Green to reject the chance to return to the Dugout, he is clearly comfortable with his position in the METS organization. It is certainly possible that the 48-year-old appreciates the switch to a front office role and the flexibility offered by no longer forming the daily grinding to travel with the team during the season, or that his players’ development skills are better suited for work behind the scenes instead of in the Dugout.
That of course does not necessarily mean that at a certain point in the future, Green would not consider a leap back to the dugout. Will be venous Famous refused an interview with the METS Organization to stay with the Rangers in his role of associate manager, just to accept an offer to manage the White Sox only a year later. Perhaps at a certain point in the line, Green can reconsider a step back to the Dugout if the right opportunity would come, but it seems that he is satisfied to stay with the Mets, even because almost a third of the competition is looking for a change in the manager’s chair.
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